I know the reason because I don't use UEFI boot,choose UEFI boot everything back to normal
I can't imagine overall system lag as a result of booting without UEFI.
pkg prime-origins | sort
– please share the output (you can
format as code). Thanks.
Let's take a look at your <
https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=3ff577e111&log=pkglist> …
FreeBSD sysutils/upower 0.99.17_1
04:44 this morning, with an uptime of more than seven hours, for an extended period I had
/usr/local/libexec/upowerd
from the same version of the package using
100% CPU:
After taking that screenshot:
when I aimed to restart the system, the option was missing from SDDM (there was
Log Out alone). I aimed to take shots of this symptom, however the symptom disappeared – I began with a shot of Application Launcher (KDE Plasma), then a shot of SDDM:
(Ignore the
Activate FreeBSD overlay, it was for fun.)
After restarting the OS: SDDM and upowerd are problem-free.
For what it's worth: I don't suspect a bug in upowerd. In my case: the one-off excessive use of CPU by powerd might have been an after-effect, of something that consistently uses too much when I log in to the desktop environment. I had forgotten to kill that thing.
unicorn the thing that bugs me is not amongst your packages, however that thing does have a runtime dependency on
lang/python38, which
is on your system.
This is not to point the finger at Python, however it might be useful to tell which of your installed ports depend upon Python.
(I'm not seeking support for whatever's bugging me. There's discussion in IRC/Matrix.)